Monthly Archives: September 2017

Porto

Porto has an elegant charm

It seems like it hasn’t changed for a century, fortunately it’s not overun by holiday villas and apartments like so much of the southern coasts or Portugal and Spain.

 

The Majestic Cafe

One of the worlds top 10 cafes

 

Lello Bookshop

Famous for its staircase, (it features in a Harry Potter movie), so is very popular with tourists, you have to line up for a ticket to get in, but it is a bookshop, where you can browse and buy.

 

Churches adorned in blue tiles

 

The Railway Station

 

Portuguese Dining

So many places along the river

 

 

The River

Porto is at the mouth of the Douro River, most of the cafes, bars and restaurants are along the north bank looking across to the port houses on the southern side

 

Best place to stay – a river view

A stunning view of the river and port houses on the otherside of the river, downtairs you can walk to about 50 bars cafes and restaurants

for more details, Oporto Home – River Front

 

Maps

The best place to stay and spend leisurley hours is the north bank, opposite on the southern bank are the port houses, close enough to walk to.

You can also reach the city center easily, there is a funicular railway from Ribeira to Batalha, thence walk or tram to the city center, Majestic Cafe (aim to get there at 10:00am), from there across town to the Lello Bookshop (Livraria Lello), then maybe the Railway Station (Porto Sao Bento). Click on the maps to enlarge.

Stretching along the northern bank are most of the cafes and restaurants, far more than are shown here

Port, named after the place it came from

It was very simple really, wine was grown in the Douro Valley and transported in casks by sail boats down to Porto at the river mouth which was a fine deep water port. it was loaded on to sailing ships for shipment to England.
The casks were off loaded and stored awaiting shipment, so the stone warehouses were built to store and protect it, it was then discovered that the older stuff was better, this started the whole technique of aging and blending.

 

The ships transporting, loading and off loading

 

The Port Houses

Plenty to explore, my favourites were Offley and Calem, best to go on line and book a tour, ideally in the morning, then follow with a lunch nearby.

 

My discovery, white port, a very good aperitif

 

The Douro Valley

I suggest 4 places to go, and a great place to stay

Pinhao, an interesting town on the Douro Valley

Casa de Mateus, this famous estate is near Vila Real

Quinta do Panascal, vineyard and port cellar , 12 minutes from Pinhao

Lamego, a beautiful church and spectacular gardens with its grand stairway

Stay at Casa Dos Barros Villa, Sabrosa not far from Pinhao

see the following posts for details.

Another way to explore is take a tour like this, Wine tours